Busiae3B Notices. PARASOLS, PARASOLS, PARASOLS NSATLT RBPAIRBD. p MARSHALL, General Furnishing Ironmonger, Manse-street. N.B. — Kerosine Oil, Lamp Glasses, &c. M'CALLUM, NEILL & CO., Merchants, Stafford-street, Dunedin. I Agents for Victoria Sugar Company, Melbourne „ „ Neva titearinc Works, Candles, St. Petersburg „ „ lfarrian's Ale „ „ Drake's Plantation Bitters „ „ Geelong Soap and Candle Workg „ „ Rouyer, Aine and Co.'b celebrated Brandies. FLOUR. FLOUR, of First Victorian and Adelaide Mills, et lowest wholesale prices, on Sale, by DALGETY, RATTBAY k CO. ALERT COMPANY'S PUNT, Alexandra Ferry, Melyneux Biver, n«w open to the public. Sheep, Cattle, and all descriptions of traffic crossed in safety. Wool Sales. WOOL SALES. TO SQUATTERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. The large business done in Wool suggested to many parties last year the desirability of Auction Sales during the Season, but a great drawback to the successful carrying out of such a plan arose from the want of suitable J premises for storing the Wool and showing 1 the samples; this obstacle being now removed, /TV/PL ANDR ESS, HEPBURN & CO IV.JL with the promised support of Messrs J. Jones & Co „ Dalgettt, Rattrat &Co „ Caruiij, &Co „ R. B. Martin &Co „ Morrison, Law &Co And Others, Have resolved to hold Weekly Auctions in then* New Premises, Manse-street, for the Sale ot Wool during the Season. Early Notice will be given of the First Sale. ML. H. and Co. have engaged a first-class wool-stapler. WOOL. TO SQUATTERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHEBS. Tl/pLANDRESsTHEPBUBN & CO, have arranged for the Storage of Wool to the extent of 3,000 BALES. Parties sending their Wool for Sale by Auction, will receiye the benefit of the above ar rangement, Free of Store Rent WOOL. fTIHE Undersigned will make liberal Cash AdL ranees on Wool consigned through them for sale. Correspondents — • > In London, Mesan. James Morrison and Co.; In Melbourne, Messrs. Holmes, White, and I Co. FREDERICK MOSS k CO. WOOL AND COLONIAL PBODUCE. fTUIE Undersigned are buyers of Wool, Tallow, JL Sheepskins, and other .Produce, or will make I liberal advances on the same, consigned to their ! Friend*, Messrs. JDALGETY tc Co., London, and Melbourne. J)ALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO. Lyttelton and Christchurch. DALGBTY, RATTRAY, §• CO., Dunedin and Oamaru. Hotels, TTNION HOTEL, Staffoid-Strbet, Duhbdiy, J. HARDING. QUEEN'S, ARMS HOTEL, Princes street, by J. HOG AN . First-class Accommodation for Boarders. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the Best Quality. > i ' Billiards and Bagatelle. mH E OLD IDENTITY HOTEL, ■ High street, Dunedin, G. & J. WILLIAMSON, Proprietors, (Late of the Clyde Hotel, Ballaarat Road.) Respectfully beg to inform the public generally and their numerous friends from. Victoria, that they have opened and renovated the above, one of the oldest hotels in the colony, attached to which is a first-class Restaurant, where meals may be obtained at all hours. The Wines, Beer, and Spirits, are selected carefully, and may be depended upon aa first-class. COOPER'S ORIENTAL HOTEL The RESTAURANT IS NOW OPEN, replete with every delicacy of the season. PaINCES-STRBET, CUTTINO.
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Otago Witness, Issue 654, 11 June 1864, Page 22
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